The MT-T385 is a state-of-the-art GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) air medium antenna engineered for mission-critical airborne platforms—including large commercial airliners, high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial systems (UAS), military surveillance aircraft, and precision aerial surveying vehicles. It is designed to set new standards for airborne Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) reliability, addressing the most rigorous challenges of long-haul flights, extreme altitude operations, electromagnetically contested environments, and zero-tolerance for PNT downtime.
Distinguished from conventional premium airborne antennas, the MT-T385 integrates next-generation multi-constellation/multi-band reception, adaptive anti-jamming systems, and aerodynamically optimized structural design—all while prioritizing system redundancy and compatibility with advanced avionics. It supports simultaneous reception of global, regional, and augmentation GNSS networks, ensuring uninterrupted, high-precision positioning even in signal-denied scenarios (e.g., polar airspaces, dense urban canyons, or areas with intentional jamming). As a core PNT component, it directly enhances flight safety, operational efficiency, and mission success for platforms where PNT failure would result in catastrophic consequences.